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Iran executes two more protesters despite international condemnation

 Iran executes two more protesters despite international condemnation
posted onJanuary 7, 2023
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The hanging in Iran today of two men who were arrested in connection with street protests, Mohammad Mehdi Karami, 22, and Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, 39, is an escalation of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s use of lethal force to crush dissent that should be urgently addressed by the international community, said the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI).

“These men weren’t executed after a judicial process, they were lynched,” said CHRI Executive Director Hadi Ghaemi.

“From the moment they were arrested, they were considered guilty with no chance of being proven innocent because the cases against them were politically motivated,” he added. “The Islamic Republic is using executions and lethal force against street protesters to instill terror in the hearts of the population to crush the Iranian people’s hopes and calls for change.”

“It’s long past due for countries that maintain relations with Iran to withdraw their ambassadors and demand a moratorium on executions as well as the state’s use of violence to crush peaceful dissent,” said Ghaemi.

Two other men arrested in connection with the protests that have swept Iran since September, Moshen Shekari and Majidreza Rahnavard, were hanged in December. They were both just 23 years old.

Fourteen others have been sentenced to death and are at imminent risk of execution, including Mohammad Boroughani, 19, and Mohammad Ghobadlou, 22, while more than 40 are facing charges that could carry the death penalty, according to a list compiled by CHRI.